I wasn't planning on writing my annual-ish Pittsburgh Pirates draft recap this year. There are a few other things I want to write about, and I just don't have much time to write right now. And then the draft started. And I started seeing names of players and had ideas of fun things to write about them. So welcome back to another draft recap. If you're new to these posts, please don't expect a detailed analysis of each pick with player comparisons and future predictions. While there might be a few interesting items below, this post is mostly silly things that amuse me. Oh, I'm not going to write about every draft pick either. Enjoy.
17th round: Carter Gwost - OF, Little Falls HS (MN)
Although I've never met him, I think Carter is a friendly Gwost.
14th round: Connor Hamilton - P, Montgomery Bell Academy (TN)
He's not going to throw away his shot.
Competitive Balance-B round: Murf Gray - 3B, Fresno State University
I had to read this several times to make sure that the Pirates didn't draft Smurf Gray. At 6'4" and 230, no one is going to call him Smurf.
4th round: Gustavo Melendez - SS, Colegio Nuestra Senora de la Merced
Melendez was one of only seven players born in Puerto Rico to be drafted. I don't know how many players from Puerto Rico are usually drafted, but this number seems low for a place with so much baseball history. And also...
7th round: Brent Iredale - 3B, University of Arkansas
Since Brent was born in Australia, I was ready for lots of Crocodile Dundee jokes. Instead, I wanted to learn how someone from Australia winds up playing college baseball in Arkansas, so I contacted my friend Phil who just happens to be the play-by-play announcer for Razorbacks baseball.
Brent played at a junior college in New Mexico the previous two years. Our team likes to get players from JUCO and he was one of the top JUCO recruits from 2024. He's athletic and strong. Runs well. Good strong and accurate arm.
He just chose baseball as a kid even though his family was more into rugby or soccer. It's tough to get noticed in Australia, especially considering the competition they're playing. So he went to New Mexico JC because he needed to play in the states to get noticed properly.
My reply: I guess that makes sense. LIke if I was a really good Aussie Rules football player in Pittsburgh, I would need to go to Australia to get noticed (or something like that).
Phil wisely ignored my comparison and wrote this:
He's also one of just a few people ever to play in the Little League World Series and College World Series.
Sorry. I couldn't resist.
9th round: Jared Jones - 1B, LSU
Love this pick, and it's not about his heroics in the College World Series. It's about the fact that the Pirates currently have a player on the roster with the same name. If there is another Paul Skenes or Oneil Cruz eligible for next year's draft, I hope the Pirates select him!
19th round: Brandon Cain - P, University of Oklahoma
If he makes the majors, the Pirates need to acquire pitcher Mick Abel who is currently on the Phillies. Nothing like a little Bible humor for you.
12th round: Cameron Keshock - P, Samford University
Would you be Keshocked if this is the last player included in the post? Well, it is.
As always, you can read all of my Pittsburgh draft recaps from over the years here.




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